Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains more than 100 Group Policy objects (GPOs). Currently, there are no enforced GPOs. You have two GPOs linked to an organizational unit (OU) named OU1. You need to change the precedence order of the GPOs.
What should you use?
A . Dcgpofix
B . Get-GPOReport
C . Gpfixup
D . Gpresult
E . Gpedit. msc
F . Import-GPO
G . Restore-GPO
H . Set-GPInheritance
. Set-GPLink
. Set-GPPermission
. Gpupdate
. Add-ADGroupMember
Answer: I
Explanation:
The Set-GPLinkcmdlet sets the properties of a GPO link.
You can set the following properties:
Enabled. If the GPO link is enabled, the settings of the GPO are applied when Group Policy is processed for the site, domain or OU.
Enforced. If the GPO link is enforced, it cannot be blocked at a lower-level (in the Group Policy processing hierarchy) container.
Order. The order specifies the precedence that the settings of the GPO take over conflicting settings in other GPOs that are linked (and enabled) to the same site, domain, or OU.
Reference: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee461022.aspx
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